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when exposed to certain light patterns or flashing lights. Exposure to
certain patterns or backgrounds on a television screen or while playing
video games may induce an epileptic seizure in these individuals.
Certain conditions may induce undetected epileptic symptoms even
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WARNING:
FOR OWNERS OF PROJECTION TELEVISIONS
Still pictures or images may cause permanent picture-rnhe damage
or mark the phosphor of the CRT. Avoid repeated or extended use of
video games on large screen projection televisions.
HANDLING YOUR CD DISK
'The Sega CD Disc is intended for use exclusively with the
Sega CD system.
■•Handle it with care. Do not bend it, crush it or submerge it
in liquids.
•Do not leave it in direct sunlight or near a radiator or other
source of heat.
•Be sure to take an occasional recess during extended play,
to rest yourself and the Sega CD.
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The GAMEGJN™ is
now available to provide
arcade level shooting
action for all American
Laser Games shooting
titles on the SEGA CD™
System.
PLAYING THE GAME
Find the prospector with the map before Mad Dog
does. A guide will be necessary to help you discover
the quickest trail to the treasure. Three guides are in
town skilled enough to get you through one of three
routes. “The Professor” will take you through the
mountains and Mad Dog's men. “Buckskin Bonnie”
can lead you through the Bad Lands and banditos.
“Shooting Beaver” knows his way through renegade
country. Remember> you must save your guide
before they can help you. Discover the gold and
return it to the mission before
Mad Dog gets his hands on it.
THE ROCKIES
Santa Fe August 1,1868
A brawl broke out last week at Zeek’s Saloon in
Santa Fe over a treasure map. “Sidewinder”, an old
prospector, was said to be bragging about finding
part of a map from a lost 16 th century Spanish
treasure. It’s unclear exactly how the brawl started...
from Sidewinder’s debtors, perhaps uninvited words
from a couple of misfits known to be Mad Dog’s
men. The old prospector has rekindled the legend of
a lost Spanish treasure buried somewhere in the
Rockies, containing enough gold to supply a sizable
army. Sidewinder disappeared during the brawl,
leaving behind not just a mangled saloon but the
mystery of the truth of his story. If Sidewinder is
telling it straight, we can only hope Mad Dog never
finds Sidewinder and the gold, for this territory
cannot withstand renegades, banditos and a Mad
Dog army. The Padre in Santa Fe has made a plea; if
the treasure is found, to return it to the mission to
help the church serve the community 7 .
GETTING STARTED
Connect your Sega CD and Sega
® Genesis™ systems and plug in a
control pad into control plug 1.
A control pad, GAMEGUN TjM ,
Menacer™, or Mega Mouse™
can be plugged into control
port 2. Turn on your TV or
monitor, and then turn on
your Genesis.
Place the Mad Dog II The
Lost Gold CD into the disc
tray, label side up. Close
the tray.
If the Sega CD logo is on screen, press Start to begin. If the Control
Panel is on screen, move die cursor to the CD-ROM button, and
then press Button A, B or C. The Sega screen appears,
MENU SCREEN
The menu screen is reached horn the demo loop by pressing the
START button on the control pad in control port 1. The menu screen
allows you to start the game for i player or 2 players; access
tite Calibration Screen; select the difficulty level Deputy, Sheriff, or
Marshall; choose the control pad or other shooting device by selecting
on each area with button A or pulling die trigger.
CALIBRATION SCREEN
Press button A on control pad, target the skull and pull the trigger. The
gun is now calibrated; repeat if needed. Accuracy can be enhanced by
changing the " FI ash Color” that appears while playing when the trigger
is pulled. Button C on control pad cycles through flash colors. Press
button C and pull trigger off the screen to better detect screen flash
color. Three flash settings are possible: blue, red, and white. TV moni¬
tor flash accuracy and color varies, select the screen flash setting that
works best for you.
KNOWING YOUR CONTROLS
CONTROL PAD
Start Button:
•If the Sega CD logo appears after loading die disc, you can hit die
start button immediately to begin the game review, or the system
will automatically go into the game review after a 10 second pause.
The game review mentions important hints and explains what the
game is about.
•Starts game play. Hit the start button to get to the menu screen for
player options,
•Pauses die game.
Directional Pad:
•In menu or calibration screen, used for selection.
•Aims your six shooter.
•When moved to the bottom of the screen, allows the gun to be hol¬
ster ed and reloaded.
“A” Button:
•When the gun is pointing into the screen, fires your six shooter.
•When the gun is pointing down, drops the gun into the holster for
a reload,
“B” Button:
•Used to double the speed of gun movement,
•If “C” BUTTON is also pressed, speed is 8 times fasten
“C” Button:
•Used to quadruple the speed of gun movement.
Two Player Mode:
•When using two control pads for two player mode, player 1 is con¬
trol pad 1 and player 2 is corlirol pad 2, Sec general two player
notes later.
GENERAL GUN USAGE
Start/Gption
-The gun fires where pointed on the screen as long as you have
bullets*
♦The FRONT bottom button can be used to pause the game with
the Menacer™* The GAMEGUN™ has a start/pause button on
the left side.
•Some video guns require using the control pad START button to
pause or to view the menu screen*
•The guns work best when in the range of 5 to 12 feet from the
television screen,
•The guns can be calibrated by selecting calibrate on the menu
screen. To calibrate the gun, push “A 11 button on the control pad
in control port 1. Aim the gun at the skull and press the trigger.
Check the accuracy of the gun, and recalibrate if necessary. Use
START button on the control pad in control port 1 to get back to
the menu screen.
MEGA MOUSE ™
•Moving mouse aims your six shooter.
•The left button on the mouse is used to shoot.
•The START button on the control pad in control port 1 is used to
start and pause the game.
•Older Genesis models may experience Mega Mouse™
incompatibility* If incompatibility occurs, resort to using the
control pad.
TWO PLAYER GENERAL
•Two player mode is an alternating style of play, each player plays
until the undertaker says otherwise (one life is lost).
•The score for each player is displayed at the top.
•Between each player's turn, a screen will show which player's turn
it is and ask that player if they are ready. The game will wait until
the screen has been shot before continuing*
RESTART
•If you want to RESTART or go back to the MENU SCREEN
for other selections, hold the A, B and C buttons down and hit
start.
CLUES
•Remember your reward will be greater if you play through
without losing more than two lives and don't have to use
too many continues,
•Don't consider yourself a hot-shot until you can play through as a
Marshall and rescue the gold*.
•When this action scene appears during the game, you will need to
be aware of the locations of various targets:
Lantern
Ammo
Box
SEGA CD GAME DEVELOPMENT ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Programmers:
Hardware Support:
Coniputer Graphics:
Sound Effects:
Durwin F. De La Rue
Tom De smarms
Steve Stewart
Jimmy Martinez
Jeff Raker
Gerardo Sprigg
Gino Rascon
ORIGINAL ARCADE PRODUCTION ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
CAST
Mad Dog McCree
Rusty Dillen
Buckskin Bonnie
Kristen Greer
Padre
K.E. Bjbeau
Professor
Clifford Voake
Prospector
Lee James O’Donnel
Stagecoach Driver
Ben Zeller
Shooting Beaver
Ruben Moreno
Barmaids
Siren Anderson
Alisa Becerra
Stephanie Flowers
Stunt Performers
A1 Cantu
Lori Delicti
Rusty Dillen
Joey Hamlin
Jerry King
Michael Pritchard
Wally Welch
Renegades
Jorge Andrade
Pat Hall
Lewis H. Alexander
Allan Joseph
Frederick Lopez
Marcos Martines
Armando M. Onego
New Mexico
Heidi Briscoe
Gunfighteris Assoc*
Lee JL Briscoe
Joseph Caudinalli
Angela Cork
Tim Eddy
Paul Kaveshan
John R. Krizan
Lisa Kay Krizan
David Alan May
Steven W. Ne&sel
Jeannie Rice
Dawn Sleeper
Johnny L Snulla
Mike Trompak
Roy A. Ward
Undertaker
Carol Bason
Piano Player
Arther S. Erickson
Senorita
Stephanie Flowers
Sheriff
Jim Jarocki
Stagecoach Driver
Tom Berto
Town Children
Tyra Dillen
Katie Phelan
Villagers
Patti Grebe
Teresa Rodriguez
Katie Wells
SPECIAL THANKS TO:
Mr Gerald BIea 3 Cumbres & Toltec Railroad
Mr Crleun Hughes, Bonanza Creek Ranch
Mr J.W. Eaves Western Mule Town
Mr Tom Pelmore* The Pelmore Estate (mission set)
VERY SPECIAL THANKS TO:
Mr David Alan May, New Mexico Gunfighters Association
FILMED ON LOCATION AT CUMBRES & TOLTEC RAILROAD
BONANZA CREEK RANCH
J.W. EAVES WESTERN MOVIE TOWN
THE PELMORE ESTATE (MISSION SET)
ORIGINAL ARCADE PRODUCTION ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
(Cont)
Game Programmer
Pierre Maloka
Director
David 0. Roberts
Art Director
Kylene Wing
Art Director Assistant
Mild Eddman
Stylist
Nancy Harvin
Props Assistant
Mary Jndrich
Wardrobe
Carolyn Fleming
Wardrobe Assistant
Lori Dillen
Seamstress
Kathy Rice
iVlake-up/Hair
Meric Dean Sanchez
Make-up/Hair Assistant
Gina La Mendola
Stunt Coordinator
Rusty Dillen
Special Effects
Coordinator
Dieter Sturm
Special Effects Foreman
Yvonne Sturm
Special Effects
Construction
Bart SLde
Sound Recordist
Eric Williams
Executive Producer
Robert Grebe
Writer
Ben Zeller
Director of Photography
Barry Kirk
Key Grip
Mike Lamb
Best boy
Bob Willis
Gaffer
George Welch
Electrician
John Steams
Production Assistant
Jon Dwyer
Gun Wrangler
Utah Conner
Craft Service
Linda Pate
Catering (Ghama)
Evergreen Catering
Catering
Redi lo Carer
Vehicles (Chama)
Wayne Elliott
Lindsay Elliot
Honeywagon Operator
Bill Saylor
Script Clerk
Peggy Durkin
Livestock
Tim Carrol
Wrangler
Tom Berto
Game Design
Robert Grebe
Randy Quick
Barry Kirk
Dave Roberts
Producer/Assistant Director
Los Wells
Paintcr/Carperter
Jorge Andrade
Printers
Patt B. Garda
Lyn Osbum
Carpenter (cave)
Chris Dowling
Jerry Kang
Ben Zeller
Carl Zeller
Paramedic (Chama)
Lisa Collier
Paramedic (Bonanza
Creek Ranch)
Greg Sandoval
Terrel Treat
Paramedic
(J.W. Eaves Western Set)
Henry Towles
Office Manager for
Southwest Productions
Rebecca Beall
Assistant to Mr. Wells
Michele Scum
Engineer
Steve Denning
Gun Wrangler
Assistants
Steve Haro
Paul Senych
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